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English translation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib in the customary format.This file is only English translation, by Sant Singh Khalsa, MD

Siri Guru Granth Sahib- RomanizedComplete text from Siri Guru Granth Sahib in one file but in equivalent common English characters, presented in a customary format. In this file no "Muktaa" substitution (use of a etc.) has been done.

Gurmukhi to English translation & transliteration of SGGS, sentence by sentence Gurmukhi to English translation of all of Siri Guru Granth Sahib text in a sentence by sentence format including phonetic transliteration in common English characters. This file is in Unicode fonts.

Devanagari to English translation & transliteration of SGGS, sentence by sentence Devanagari to English translation of all of Siri Guru Granth Sahib text in a sentence by sentence format including phonetic transliteration in common English characters. This file is in Unicode fonts.

Gurbani Kirtan in Gurmukhi, regular format This document contains selected "Shabads" (groups of hymns) from Siri Guru Granth Sahib that are commonly used for reciting Kirtan. This doucument in in Gurmukhi only. The Shabads are arranged in an alphabetical manner according to the Gurmukhi alphabet and are optimized for printing handouts.

Gurbani Kirtan with English translation & transliteration, Gurmukhi, regular format This document contains selected "Shabads" (groups of hymns) from Siri Guru Granth Sahib that are commonly used for reciting Kirtan. In this document, each sentence of Gurmukhi text in each Shabad from Siri Guru Granth Sahib is followed by a sentence of the phonetic transliteration by Kulbir S. Thind, MD; and then by its English translation by Dr. Sant Singh Khalsa, MD. The Shabads are arranged in an alphabetical manner according to the Gurmukhi alphabet and are optimized for printing handouts. The pdf file is updated in June, 2008 and this file is in Unicode (pdf file Shabad list = 2275). The pdf file includes three indices; Gurmukhi Index, English Index and Gurmukhi & English Index. The English Index is alphabetized according to the English alphabet, whereas other two indices are alphabetized according to the Gurmukhi alphabet. The word file (which is not updated) has only one index (a composite of Gurmukhi and English) which is alphabetized according to Gurmukhi alphabet.

Gurbani Kirtan with English translation & transliteration, Gurmukhi, table format Similar to above. However, in this document, the text in each Shabad is arranged in a table format in three columns. The Gurmukhi text is in the first column, the phonetic transliteration text in the 2nd column and the English translation in the 3rd column. The Shabads are arranged in an alphabetical manner according to the Gurmukhi alphabet and are optimized for printing handouts. The pdf file is updated in June, 2008 (pdf file Shabad list = 2275). This file is in Unicode fonts. The pdf file includes three indices; Gurmukhi Index, English Index and Gurmukhi & English Index. The English Index is alphabetized according to the English alphabet, whereas other two indices are alphabetized according to the Gurmukhi alphabet. The word file (which is not updated) has only one index (a composite of Gurmukhi and English) which is alphabetized according to Gurmukhi alphabet.

Gurbani Kirtan with English translation & transliteration, Devanagari, regular format This document contains selected "Shabads" (groups of hymns) from Siri Guru Granth Sahib that are commonly used for reciting Kirtan. In this document, each sentence of Devanagari text in each Shabad from Siri Guru Granth Sahib is followed by a sentence of the phonetic transliteration by Kulbir S. Thind, MD; and then by its English translation by Dr. Sant Singh Khalsa, MD. The Shabads are arranged in an alphabetical manner according to the Gurmukhi alphabet and are optimized for printing handouts. The pdf file is updated in September 2008 (pdf file Shabad list = 2275). This file is in Unicode fonts. The pdf file includes three indices; Devanagari Index, English Index and Devanagari & English Index. The English Index is alphabetized according to the English alphabet, whereas other two indices are alphabetized according to the Gurmukhi alphabet.

Gurbani Kirtan with English translation & transliteration, Devanagari, table format Similar to above. However, in this document, the text in each Shabad is arranged in a table format in three columns. The Gurmukhi text is in the first column, the phonetic transliteration text in the 2nd column and the English translation in the 3rd column. The Shabads are arranged in an alphabetical manner according to the Gurmukhi alphabet and are optimized for printing handouts. The pdf file is updated in September 2008 (pdf file Shabad list = 2274). This file is in Unicode fonts. The pdf file includes three indices; Devanagari Index, English Index and Devanagari & English Index. The English Index is alphabetized according to the English alphabet, whereas other two indices are alphabetized according to the Gurmukhi alphabet. The word file (which is not updated) has only one index (a composite of Gurmukhi and English) which is alphabetized according to Gurmukhi alphabet.